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Leaning Exterior Wall

From: dmcdaniel72@hotmail.com
Category: Structural
Remote Name: 206.53.252.97
Date: 30 May 2003
Time: 02:21 AM

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I have a exterior wall aprox 15ft in length and 8ft in height that has leaned out aprox 2.5 inches at the top. The cause of the problem was from a large tree root that had grown under the cinder block foundation pushing it upward. This has caused a slight sag in roof above the wall as well. The tree has been cut down at this point. Can the top of the wall be pulled back into place? Whats the best way to go about the repair? Thank You

 

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